talkingpointes
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When I was a manager, I made it a policy that every time someone went on a smoke break, they had to punch out. What do you know, most smokers stopped asking for a smoke break. The main reason smokers want to go on a smoke break is to take a break and do nothing. Shame on managers who let smokers take excessive smoke breaks while requiring non-smokers to work non stop.
Biggest crock of shit. Smokers vs. non smokers, which is more productive? People are most productive when they are happy, and living in the land of land-whales when people are in good shape. I remember when the NBA used to run their negative bs about players that were smokers, most notably from my gen (90's) Vlade Divak. Didn't seem to stop them. I work construction with possibly the most lazy, overweight, entitlement deserving (so they think -- ex. They took err jobs!)generation ever and have to compete with illegals. Being young and a smoker doesn't discount the fact I can work leagues around ''grown men". I do flooring FYI - carper, tile (stone/ceramic/porcelain), vinyl. Not easy.
Edit: I smoke while working, including in most buildings.
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